Reminders that many of the products we use aren’t manufactured in the U.S. are everywhere. Just look at the tag inside your work gloves, or the nameplate on your woodworking hardware. There’s a good chance that both of them are made somewhere besides North America. Unfortunately, woodworking products aren’t the only things pertaining to woodwork [...]
Archive | May, 2013
Does the State of U.S. Manufacturing Justify Buying Top Quality Woodworking Machines?
by admin on 17. May, 2013 in Woodworking Machine Articles
Used Commercial CNC Routers for Sale: Why Do Companies Sell Used CNC Machines?
by admin on 15. May, 2013 in Woodworking Machine Articles
If you are shopping for used commercial CNC routers for sale, you have probably heard how great they can be in terms of value, dependability, and performance. If this is the case, why did the previous owner sell them? Why don’t companies and organizations keep using the equipment instead of investing in new machinery? Although [...]
How to Purchase CNC Routers without Spending a Fortune
by admin on 13. May, 2013 in Woodworking Machine Articles
Depending on the equipment’s specifications, the price range for a new CNC router can run from the four-figure mark to the seven-figure mark. For many woodworkers — especially those who are just getting started — purchasing costly computer-controlled hardware is financially impossible. But that doesn’t mean they can’t meet their CNC machining needs. Below are [...]